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DMACalifornia.com ~ Software Solutions:

Data Management Associates Goal  is for our Software Solutions to

Set Industry Standards, Not just live by them!

Application Development, Support and HP3000 Migration: Planning, testing and implementation with sound auditing methods.

Our teams have Development and Migration experience using the following tools: 

Allbase/SQL, Image, Image/SQL

COBOL including AcuCorp, V-Plus and CICS

Cognos ~ HP3000 and IBM Methodologies

Visual Studio 2005, SQL Server 2005, .NET

SQL, Sybase, XML Methodologies

EDI - Electronic Commerce

Adager,SuperTool, Vesoft, TransSoft

HP-UX, MPE, MPEiX

NetManager, OpenView
SOA and Data Warehousing Methodologies
Amisys WareHouse, First DataBank

MS FrontPage 2003, Office 2003, Server 2003

Amisys – Data Management Associates are experienced developers who have worked with the Amisys Technical Subcommittee, numerous SIG and one of the few from the user community that Amisys allowed to work behind the scenes directly with their technical staff. Our teams designed enhancements, coding and programs were accepted and added directly into the Amisys package including COB (Coordination of Benefits) and NMIS (Blue Shield confederation's National Management Information System)!

PERMIT’s – Configuration, Archiving, Data Marts, Statistical Analysis and custom reporting

Standards ~ Setting Industry Standards, Educating and Honorariums for Amisys - Membership, Claims and MURS (behind the scenes training and Technical), HIPPAA – Federal Employees Program, NCQA (HEDIS) and SOA.

A tribute to: Rear Admiral Grace Murray Hopper, USNR, (1906-1992)

Grace Murray (Hopper) was born in New York City on 9 December 1906. She graduated from Vassar College in 1928 and received a PhD in Mathematics from Yale University in 1934. She was a member of the Vassar faculty from 1931 to 1943, when she joined the Naval Reserve. Commissioned a Lieutenant (Junior Grade) 1944, she was assigned to the Bureau of Ordnance and immediately became involved in the development of the then-embryonic electronic computer. Over more than four decades to follow, she was in the forefront of computer and programming language progress.

Thank you for the guidance - Ralph D Berkebile

 

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